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The 1920s JAZZ AGE exhibition presents a glittering display of haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion from 1919 to 1929. Women’s clothing in the 1920s reflected dizzying social change on an unprecedented scale.

Potent, provocative and sometimes shocking, the word vulgar conjures up strong images, ideas and feelings in us all. The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined is the first exhibition to consider this inherently challenging but utterly compelling territory of ta...

This major exhibition will examine the late 1960s as a moment when youth culture drove an optimistic idealism, and motivated people to come together to question the established power structures across every area of society.

Get up to 80% off on retail prices on Spring Summer 16, Resort 16, and Menswear Season 002 at this House of Holland Pop Up Outlet in Hackney Walk. Join them on Thursday evening (6pm to 9pm) and you can enjoy opening night drinks too!

No-one can have enough of Nicholas Kirkwood's elegant and original shoes in her wardrobe, and here's your chance to add to your collection at the Nichola Kirkwood sample sale! You've got two days to get there and stock up.

Book yourself a place at this special Browne and Daughters pop-up and sample sale in Notting Hill and enjoy cocktails and canapes while you shop handcrafted jackets, skirts, dresses and more ready to worn out of the shop or made to measure to be tail...

Since landing their first cover with Dazed & Confused in 1997, Mert & Marcus have had their distinctive and powerful photographs featured in such established magazines as Vogue, Interview, Vanity Fair and W as well as in campaigns for Christian Dior,...

Add a uniquely European feel to your festive shopping at this in.no pop-up in Fitzrovia, where you'll find brands like Gestuz, Munthe and Ilse Jacobsen Hornbaek from Copenhagen, Chloe Stora and Stella Forest from Paris;

In the run up to the special Elephant Family fundraising event in November - the famous Animal Ball - the V&A is exhibiting a collection of couture masks created by some of the world's most famous fashion houses, including Chloé, Georgia Hardinge and...

Discover the radical artistic jewellery practice of Alexander Calder at this special exhibition from the Louisa Guinness gallery. The exhibition presents iconic images of his jewellery being worn by notable women throughout history.

"Enamelling is an ancient art and a mysterious alchemy dating back to 16th century BC. Today enamellers continue to push the boundaries of how they can apply powdered glass onto metal surfaces to create their very best work.

LCF Social Responsibility and Centre for Fashion Curation have been touring with this special exhibition - called Cabinet Stories - in places where audiences can't usually access traditional museum-based shows.